Hi guys
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I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I didn't know where else to. Right now I am living in a college affiliated apartment and to no surprise I am not allowed to even have an animal walk by my front door. However, at the end of July I will be moving in with my cousin. Being such a huge lover of cats (having 24 outside cats at one time, most of which were feral), I really wanted to adopt one. The problem is she doesn't want animals in the house because of the hair issue. Some company that installs AC's told her that the hair clogs up the vents, I'm not sure how that went. So my question is, is there any breed of cat that I could convince her will not be a problem in these regards? The sphinx kitty (gorgeous!) is out of the question as much as it pains me since being a full time student means money is tight, unfortunately. I have my sweet angel dog Susie that lives at home with my mom and brother, but I'm 8 hours away from home and lonely
If anyone has some suggestions, I will be forever grateful.
Thanks,
Lisa
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I didn't know where else to. Right now I am living in a college affiliated apartment and to no surprise I am not allowed to even have an animal walk by my front door. However, at the end of July I will be moving in with my cousin. Being such a huge lover of cats (having 24 outside cats at one time, most of which were feral), I really wanted to adopt one. The problem is she doesn't want animals in the house because of the hair issue. Some company that installs AC's told her that the hair clogs up the vents, I'm not sure how that went. So my question is, is there any breed of cat that I could convince her will not be a problem in these regards? The sphinx kitty (gorgeous!) is out of the question as much as it pains me since being a full time student means money is tight, unfortunately. I have my sweet angel dog Susie that lives at home with my mom and brother, but I'm 8 hours away from home and lonely
If anyone has some suggestions, I will be forever grateful.
Thanks,
Lisa